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# Node Paths

The Zenon Node `znnd` has the following default data paths:

* **Linux**: `~/.znn`
* **MacOS**: `~/Library/znn` *Please note that the path can be different due to the hardened runtime policy*
* **Windows**: `C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\znn`

You can change the default `DataPath` using `znnd --data "value"`

### Folder Structure

The Zenon Node has the following folder structure:

```
.
├── config.json               - config file used by znnd 
├── consensus                 - consensus DB used by znnd
├── genesis.json              - genesis config file. Used to create the genesis Momentum
├── log                       - logs generated by znnd
│   ├── error                 - only error logs generated by znnd
│   │   └── zenon.error.log   - latest logs - maxes out at 100MB
│   └── zenon.log             - latest logs - maxes out at 100MB
├── network                   - network DB used by znnd
├── network-private-key       - network identity
├── nom                       - nom DB used by znnd
├── syrius                    - syrius files
└── wallet                    - folder cointaining all keyFiles
    ├── user-1                - keyFile with custom name
    └── z1qpnq2hl2...         - keyFile with no custom name
```


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